The Penguins lost defenseman Kris Letang (upper body) and left winger Steve Sullivan (lower body) to injuries but rallied for a pair of third-period goals to send the game to overtime and the shootout.

"It was back and forth," Penguins center Jordan Staal said. "It felt a lot like playoff hockey -- very tough, lots of hitting."

Craig Adams and Kunitz scored over a 47-second span of the third period to make it 3-2 Pittsburgh. But Ryder's 26th goal tied it at 3 at 7:23 of the third.

The Pens trailed 2-1 when Adams deflected Staal's shot by Lehtonen at 3:33 for Adams' fourth of the season.

Kunitz put the Penguins in front with his 18th goal, when he directed Paul Martin's setup past Lehtonen at 4:20 of the third.

"I liked the response from our team," Penguins coach Dan Bylsma said. "We came out hard and played well in the third period."

Sheldon Souray had given Dallas a 2-1 advantage with 12.2 seconds remaining in the second period when he beat Fleury from the high slot after a pass from Eriksson. Souray's sixth of the season was his first since Feb. 1.

Souray hit the crossbar with a shot from the point with about a minute left in overtime.

Dallas' four-game winning streak ended, but the Stars improved to 71 points to take over sole possession of eighth in the Western Conference.

Pittsburgh has 79 points, seven behind the Atlantic Division-leading New York Rangers.

Sullivan added a goal for the Penguins, who had won their previous three by a total score of 14-3. Sullivan missed all of the third period with the lower-body injury.

The teams hadn't played in Dallas since the trade on Feb. 21, 2011, that sent Neal and defenseman Matt Niskanen from the Stars to the Penguins for defenseman Alex Goligoski.

Goligoski enjoyed the physical give-and-take against his former teammates.

"It was kind of a back-and-forth game with the score and it was a fun game to be a part of....we'll take our point and move on," Goligoski said.

Both teams played for the first time since they stood pat at Monday's trade deadline.

Among the Stars mentioned as possible trade targets were Souray and forwards Steve Ott and Mike Ribeiro, but Dallas general manager Joe Nieuwendyk opted to keep the core of the team intact for a run at the playoffs.

Benn returned from a six-game absence while he recovered from a thigh injury and netted his 18th goal of the season from the slot off Ott's setup at 15:25 of the opening period. Benn's shot trickled through Fleury's pads and over the goal line.

"It's tough watching games," Benn said. "I've watched a few too many this year and it felt good to get back out there with the guys."

Sullivan tied it at 1 at 18:53 of the first period. Dupuis passed off the boards to Sullivan, who went in alone and shoveled a backhander past Lehtonen for his 12th of the season.

Letang left in the first period did not return. He was down for several minutes midway through the period after he was hit in the head area on a hard check along the end boards by Dallas' Eric Nystrom.

Letang, Pittsburgh's top-scoring defenseman with 31 points, skated shakily to the locker room while Nystrom went to the penalty box on a roughing minor.

The Penguins announced in the second period that Letang was done for the night.

"I know [Nystrom] traveled a distance to make the hit," Bylsma said.

Notes

In addition to C Sidney Crosby (concussion-like symptoms/neck, missing his 35th consecutive game), the Pens were without forward Tyler Kennedy (high-ankle sprain) and G Brent Johnson (undisclosed). Forward Arron Asham returned after missing the previous game with an upper body injury.

The Penguins beat the Stars 3-1 in Pittsburgh on Nov. 11 in the other meeting between the teams this season.

Lehtonen has started 17 of the last 19 games.

LW Brenden Morrow (neck, shoulder) and C Jake Dowell (finger) are out for the Stars.

Bylsma said both Letang and Sullivan are day-to-day.

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Pascal Dupuis (9) and Steve Sullivan celebrate a goal as the Penguins stretch their winning streak to four.
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